The Marauders took care of business against Bayonne last week in a 21-0 victory. Jared Crayton ran for a pair of touchdowns and will look for more against Memorial tomorrow at 1 p.m.2. NORTH BERGEN (4-2)

Coach Vin Ascolese's group has won four-straight, including last week's 26-14 decision over Ferris. Eric McMullen found the end zone twice against the Bull Dogs, once on a 78-yard interception return. The Bruins take on Lincoln tonight in North Bergen.3. BAYONNE (4-2)

Bayonne, which started the season 4-0, has dropped its last two games to North Bergen and St. Peter's Prep. Quarterback Christopher Wright and the Bees will look to get back on track against Ferris tonight.

4. UNION CITY (5-1)

Running back Steve Le is making his case as one of the county's most dynamic player, rushing 320 yards and four touchdowns in the last two games. The Soaring Eagles are off this week, before next Friday's grudge match in North Bergen against the Bruins.

5. SECAUCUS (5-1)

The Patriots were dealt their first defeat last week, falling 22-14 to Glen Rock. Things won't get any easier for Coach Charlie Voorhees and Co., as Secaucus takes on Rutherford (6-0) tonight.

6. MEMORIAL (4-2)

Quarterback Bobby Baily threw for 210 yards and three touchdowns in a 25-22 loss to Union City last week. The Tigers take on St. Peter's Prep tomorrow.7. HOBOKEN (5-1)

The Red Wings remain one of Hudson County's hottest teams, currently riding a five-game winning streak. Donte Carter scored four touchdowns against Lincoln last week and leads the Red Wings against rival St. Anthony tonight.8. LINCOLN (4-2)

After a 28-20 loss at Hoboken, the Lincoln looks to get back in the win column tonight against a North Bergen team that dealt the Lions a 33-20 loss last season.9. ST. ANTHONY (3-3)

Anthony Roberts found pay dirt three times last week, in a 40-8 rout of Kearny. The Friars will look to cool off Hoboken tonight.

10. HUDSON CATHOLIC (2-4)

Hudson Catholic could make a push for post-season berth with a couple of wins over the next two weeks. With 37 power points, Hudson Catholic is fifth in Non-Public, Group 1. The Hawks take on Snyder tomorrow at 4 p.m.